Warcraft Logs gets exploited as well.
Rank 1 DPS H Nazgrim. Spriest, 1.6m DPS. 75% damage to healing tide totem, 14% to Warshaman, 7% to Nazgrim.
http://www.warcraftlogs.com/reports/...pe=damage-done
Warcraft Logs gets exploited as well.
Rank 1 DPS H Nazgrim. Spriest, 1.6m DPS. 75% damage to healing tide totem, 14% to Warshaman, 7% to Nazgrim.
http://www.warcraftlogs.com/reports/...pe=damage-done
Of course they cheese the system and exploit it's nature for rankings, that is why rankings are meaningless and should never be taken seriously by ANYONE.
If everyone just played by the rules, would be all fine and dandy, but the reality is you have to cheese it to get the best rankings. Some of my team's DPS rank routinely on all fights and they are constantly begging the raid leader to change our strategies and do stupid shit just so they can get better rankings. A good example is only having the one person who wants to rank DPS all the adds on Galakras and no one else being allowed to dps them at all, because if everyone does what they're supposed to, the adds die in seconds and we spend 80% of the fight sitting around doing nothing waiting for new adds to spawn.
The whole system is a complete joke and honestly I want to puke everytime people mention ranks or treat them like they are meaningful in any way.
I like ponies and I really don't care what you have to say about that.
Logging as an analysis/help tool: Fantastic, usually much to be gleaned from a single night's worth of raid logs
Logging for top rankings: Not worth taking seriously, promotes non-team play in a team game and is just e-peen
Last edited by MrExcelion; 2014-03-12 at 07:10 AM.
Just for the record:
Padding bosses didn't start in SoO lads.
Another problem I have with WoL, and I have no idea if it's our person recording the logs that is messing up or WoL but some of our fights randomly count as normal kills when we are doing heroics..
The fact that gazillions of raids upload logs when the majority of them will never, ever rank is a good indicator.
My raid and several of its sister raids in the raiding alliance we're part of have uploaded logs religiously since Burning Crusade. For the most part, we are not the kind of players who rank. We use them for troubleshooting and identifying areas where improvement needs to happen and they have been invaluable for that purpose. I have probably looked at the ranking pages less than ten times the entire life of using WoL, and it was probably only then because some bug made someone rank on accident. I don't even know if the sites we used before WoL even had ranking. I don't know if WarcraftLogs does. I don't know if AMR's new tool will either. And I don't care except to say if that's what they need to include to win people over, then they should implement it.
While the latter is anecdotal person experience, the former is not. Ranking is really only relevant to top players and those who want to spend the time figuring out ways to exploit the system to inflate numbers. The vast majority of raids are neither.
I'm not sure why that's funny! I don't think it's crazy to say that the majority of guilds, of approximately average skill and average progression, find ranking to be completely irrelevant to why they upload parses. Even if they stood a shot by doing something crazy like pulling a ton of trash into a boss' room to AoE it down for padding, the raid is probably uninterested in fucking around with that just so some dude can flex his interweb muscles.
Am I missing something? :P
Nope, just made me chuckle when you said that, thinking back to the times my guild would say things like "EVERYONE ROLL, okay you won, only you're aloud to AoE on this fight", "get the anguish into melee so we can cleave off it", "everyone except warlocks and mages stop dps", etc.